nightshadowpt wrote:It is a pity that you haven't yet been able to gain enough traction on the project to attract other FPGA developers, but I believe it has the potential to be great in the future.

Just FYI - project is in public domain for... about 2 months =))

But anyway what you've said isn't really true. But since project is still a derivation from MiST and has quite high complexity (advanced FPGA + SoC ARM + Embedded Linux + Video processing + multiple platform cores specific and all that at the same time) - it takes time to get familiar with current codebase, architecture and start bring value for the project. That will be easier for developers that worked with MiST before.Development documentation in actual state, mostly does not exist for both MiST and MiSTer, so also takes significant time to overcome understanding issues.

Project itself also requires some side-activities:I, personally, invested more than a month of time to bring convenient sd-card installer for Windows (that no even commercial or vendor supported projects have).

But since Sorgelig made one thing that no one previously made for such complex projects - released the whole bunch of development artifacts, including hardware as opensource - it's now possible to start contributing into the project and eventually scale.

So stay tuned. It's already one of most exciting retro-emulation platform and you won't believe what it's really capable of... just give some time

NML32 wrote:Is this suppose to work with HDMI? Under HDMI I only see color bars that fill up the screen.

You need to launch the chip programmer in Quartus (which is the FPGA IDE from Altera/Intel) and upload the .SOF file.I only have the free version of Quartus. AFAIU, I cannot generate the .RBF file with the video scaler core currently used in MiSTer.

ijor wrote:I have posted a new version and tidied the sources. It now quite overengineered, with automatic range adjustement, a switch in the menu ...http://temlib.org/pub/misterJust a warm-up before making new cores for MiSTer.

IMHO too many factors that make influence on value measured. Way simpler to use I2C thermal sensor and measure FPGA surface temperature precisely. Anyway, don't see any necessity to do that. Even with moderate airflow temperature never crosses 45C

Looks like he needs some time to work on the outputs. However, it is great to see he is using the MiSTer platform. We waited a long time for an SNES core. I do not mind to wait some more. In the video he promises to get the core to us. That is great news!

NegSol wrote:Looks like he needs some time to work on the outputs. However, it is great to see he is using the MiSTer platform. We waited a long time for an SNES core. I do not mind to wait some more. In the video he promises to get the core to us. That is great news!

Looks like my DE10 nano is broken. No HDMI output. I had picture for a while but with heavy flickering and way out of position. Monitor info said 0.0 Hz refresh rate. Tried switch to another monitor. No signal at all there. The board is booting as it should. First blue light then yellow and a flashing green. Then it pulses through all 8 green user leds. When that is done I got the bad picture on the first monitor. Same happens on the other monitor but with no picture.

May have to order another one I could return it to digikey, but it will take weeks to get a replacement.

TorsteinP wrote:Looks like my DE10 nano is broken. No HDMI output. I had picture for a while but with heavy flickering and way out of position. Monitor info said 0.0 Hz refresh rate. Tried switch to another monitor. No signal at all there. The board is booting as it should. First blue light then yellow and a flashing green. Then it pulses through all 8 green user leds. When that is done I got the bad picture on the first monitor. Same happens on the other monitor but with no picture.

May have to order another one I could return it to digikey, but it will take weeks to get a replacement.

TorsteinP wrote:Looks like my DE10 nano is broken. No HDMI output. I had picture for a while but with heavy flickering and way out of position.

if you still have 8GB SD card coming with DE10-nano, then try to boot from it. It has Ubuntu with HDMI output.

That's what I've been using. Also tried another SD card with fresh installed Xfce. Same result. Just to check monitor and cable I tried another Terasic board I have, the Cyclone V GX and got a nice stable image so it's definitely something wrong with my DE10-nano. I've ordered a new DE10-nano from digikey and requested return of the faulty one.

I had the same issue when I received the board. I couldn't get a picture through HDMI. The trouble was from the hdmi cable even though the cable was ok with other devices. I changed the hdmi cable and now it's ok. Also make sure you insert the cable fully in the hdmi socket. When the board is new, it's a bit hard to insert the hdmi cable correctly.